Definitions for "Institutionalization"
Children who have been placed in hospitals, institutions, or orphanages. Placement in institutions during early developmental stages or for long periods of time may be associated with developmental delays due to environmental deprivation, poor staff-child ratios, or lack of early stimulation.
The placement of children in hospitals, institutions or orphanages. Placement in institutions during early critical developmental periods and for lengthy periods is often associated with developmental delays due to environmental deprivation, poor staff-child ratios or lack of early stimulation.
The building of infrastructure and corporate culture that support method practice s, and procedure s so that they are the ongoing way of doing business, even after those who originally defined them are gone. [D05185] SA-CMM
The College takes the grant-funded program or activity into the body of its regular operation, and it becomes part of the ongoing College costs
The building of an infrastructure and corporate culture that supports methods, practices, and procedures so that they are the ongoing way of doing business, even after those who originally defined them are gone. L _
Custodial care of a mentally or physically dependent individual in a long-term care facility.
The condition resulting from adapting to life in an institution. Forms of dependence are often characterized by the need for rigid routine and different norms of interpersonal behavior.
The process by which comprehensive cancer control becomes the usual way of conducting cancer-related activities in a state, territory, tribe, or other jurisdiction or agency or organization.
Admission of an individual to an institution, such as a nursing home, where he or she will reside for an extended period of time or indefinitely.
Keywords:  semi, voted, try, permanent, step
Making change semi-permanent by building it into a country's institutional structure: a step that some governments try to take, so that their policies will continue after they are voted out.
The gradual domination of financial markets by institutional investors, as opposed to individual investors. This process has occurred throughout the industrialized world.